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Fishing nets in oceans have become a significant environmental concern worldwide. These nets, when lost or abandoned, continue to trap marine life in a phenomenon known as ghost fishing. Marine animals like dolphins, turtles, and various fish species get entangled in these nets, leading to injuries, suffocation, or starvation.
The durability of modern fishing nets means they can persist in ocean environments for decades, continuously harming marine ecosystems. As these nets break down into microplastics, they enter the food chain, affecting not only marine life but also human health through seafood consumption.
Various organizations are working on solutions including net recovery programs, biodegradable net development, and improved fishing practices to minimize net loss. Public awareness and proper waste management are crucial in addressing this growing ocean pollution problem. |
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